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Proper way to operate CD player?

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Old 09-09-10, 11:16 AM
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Default Proper way to operate CD player?

What is the proper way to insert CDs, eject, and switch CDs in the 6 disc changer. Do you insert 1 CD at time and wait for the flashing light to stop, then press the button again to insert another? Also what about changing from CD to CD? Do you just abruptly stop a current cd you are listing to by pressing another cd selection? I want do it correctly so I can extend the life of my unit as long as possible
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Read the instruction Manuel?

Yes you insert one cd at a time, don't insert 5 cd at once because it would jam.
To change to another cd, just select the next cd. No need to stop the current playlist. Just use common sense.

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Old 09-09-10, 12:35 PM
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^ its in the manual.

but yeah, the two lights on the edges of the insert slot will turn red and green letting you know when it's safe to insert a disk and not. one cd at a time. and when shuffling between discs you can just press the type disc button arrow up or down since there isn't really a "stop" button..
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